Electric Gate Costs Uncovered: What to Expect and How to Budget
- louise8041
- Aug 29
- 2 min read

Let’s be realistic – electric gates look great, boost your home’s value, and offer extra peace of mind when it comes to security. But before you dive in, it’s worth getting a clear picture of the costs involved, both upfront and in the long run.
A bit of planning goes a long way. Knowing what to expect can help you stay on top of your budget and avoid any nasty surprises down the line.
So, what are the average electric gate costs?
Here’s a rough breakdown to give you an idea:
Material: from £5,000 to £15,000Installation: from £2,000 to £3,000
Additional features that can impact the overall cost include:
Automation and motors: £3,500 to £8,000
Intercom system: £1000 to £2,5004G internet connection:
from £1,200Electrical work: from £600Annual maintenance: around £150
The type of gate you choose will also affect the price. Here’s what you might pay depending on the style:
Swing gates: from £15,000Sliding gates: from £17,000Bi-fold gates: from £25,000Optional intercom system: £1,500 to £2,500
What else affects electric gate costs?
Budget-friendly optionsIf you’re trying to keep costs down, you could go for more affordable materials, a basic motor, and a simple intercom setup.
Size and layout
The bigger the entrance, the more you’ll likely spend. Be sure to get accurate measurements early on.
Planning permission
If your gates are taller than one metre and close to a public road, you may need planning permission before you go ahead.
Yearly running costs
It’s not just about the install. Factor in small annual maintenance costs to keep everything working as it should.
Manual access
Power cuts happen – so make sure your gates have a manual override or key access, just in case you ever need to get in or out without power.
Electric gates are a smart upgrade for your home, adding security, kerb appeal, and everyday ease. By understanding the costs early on, you can make the right decision for your budget and avoid cutting corners later.
Thinking about adding electric gates to your home?
Get in touch with Hi Tech Services for advice, options, and a no-obligation quote.
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